Polykarpov Po-2 (mit nachthexen) by ratfugel
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Description
What you see is a couple of Russian ladies from the all-female 588th Night Bomber Regiment out for a quiet evening’s bombing. Their technique was simple. Three aircraft approached the target, gliding with engines off. When the searchlights found them they would break away and one would then bomb from a silent sky. Later the engine was restarted and a second approach made. This time one of the other two would bomb. The enemy was rarely allowed to sleep as up to eighteen missions a night were common for each group of bombers. It must have been most unnerving to have bombs coming down from a silent sky. Thus the name ‘Night Witches’ (nachthexen) was coined. The Po-2 was quite slow, with its 120 hp engine but extremely manoeverable making it difficult to hit by a fighter. Over 40,000 of these aircraft were built, for a huge range of uses, such was its value to the Russian forces.
Comments (6)
bs58
An interesting piece of history, and nice render!
Penters
Great stuff...and for anyone interested in Soviet Women Flyers in WW2 check out "The Night Witches"..it's a great read.
Osper
Great job Warren er Ratfugel. Nice portrait of another little known warrior!
debbielove
Great work and history! And there is one about to fly at The Shuttleworth Collection! Cool huh? Good work... Rob
kjer_99
Cool history as well as a terrific aircraft!
nikolais
Thank you for your wonderful story. She did her job quite well during the WWII. Apart from ngiht bombing, also transporting the wounded, doing some reconnaisance and bringing food to the frontline.